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DRZ 400 (Kick Start) Dual Sport Kit Installation Manual 1. Get a degree in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. (Just kidding!) 2. Remove the side panels, seat, and gas tank. 3. Unplug the headlight from the stock wiring and remove. 4. Unplug the kill button from the stock wiring and remove (Photo 2). The connector is a gray two-conductor connector located under the fuel tank. Release detent on connector to separate. Kill switch connector Photo 2 5. Unplug the stock taillight and remove. Using a utility knife, trim the taillight mounting tabs flush with the underside of the fender. ¼” Photo 3 Countersunk screw and bezel, 4 Places 6. Taillight Installation Position the taillight assembly so that the edge of the red taillight extends past the edge of the fender about 1/4″ as shown in Photo 3. With the taillight positioned as shown Photos 3 & 4 , transfer the four mounting hole locations into the bottom of the fender. Drill the mounting holes at 1/4″ diameter. Use the 6 x 16 mm counter-sunk fasteners and bezels for mounting the taillight

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1. Wash engine sidecase to remove any dirt, grease, oil, etc. 2. Clean engine sidecase and the CFC case guard with quick drying solvent such as electrical contact cleaner or brake cleaner 3. Apply an even layer of Permatex 16B silicone adhesive* to the backside of the CFC guard. This can be a messy job and most find the best tool to spread it evenly is your finger. It is suggested that you use a rubber glove to avoid skin contact. Try to get complete coverage free of voids and about 1/16-1/8″ thick 4. Align sidecase Guard with the engine sidecase, keeping the logo horizontal (if the Guard has one). Gently press on the engine sidecase. Once you feel that it is aligned and positioned properly, press with enough evenly distributed pressure to get an equal squeeze out of Permatex all around the perimeter. Don’t worry if you end up with excess. Excess adhesive can be cleaned up with a rag and mineral spirits or brake/contact cleaner. Let dry overnight 5. A couple of strips of masking tape can be carefully applied to assure the guard doesn’t move

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1. Remove airbox cover. Drill stock rivet nut in frame tube through with a ¼” drill as shown in Photo 1. Drill completely through frame tube. We suggest you make a small guide hole in the top of the frame tube first so that you drill straight through the frame member and not come out the side of the frame tube. Photo 1 .Install Lower mounting bracket as shown in Photo 3 noting its orientation. Install the aluminum cone into the recess at the bottom of the stock airbox , then bolt the bracket on with the 6 x 70 mm bolt. Nylock nut threads to top of bolt on top of frame tube as shown in photo 2. Photo 3 2 3. Install the upper mounting bracket shown in Photo 4. Note that in either the MXC or the EXC installation four to six of the 6 x 18 mm fender washers should be installed between the bracket and the subframe. The counter-sunk hole should be positioned toward the rear wheel. Leave the bracket slightly loose until step 6. Photo 4 The best routing for the fuel line (Photo 5 & 6 ) requires drilling holes in the airbox. See Step 4 for hole locations. 4. Drill a 3/8″ hole at the front left corner of the airbox as shown in Photo 6. Make sure the location you choose will not result in the hole coming out behind the frame tube or into the rubber airbox boot. Be very careful drilling this hole.

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1. Wash engine sidecase to remove any dirt, grease, oil, etc. 2. Clean engine sidecase and the CFC case guard with quick drying solvent such as electrical contact cleaner or brake cleaner 3. Apply an even layer of Permatex 16B silicone adhesive* to the backside of the CFC guard. This can be a messy job and most find the best tool to spread it evenly is your finger. It is suggested that you use a rubber glove to avoid skin contact. Try to get complete coverage free of voids and about 1/16-1/8″ thick 4. Align sidecase Guard with the engine sidecase, keeping the logo horizontal (if the Guard has one). Gently press on the engine sidecase. Once you feel that it is aligned and positioned properly, press with enough evenly distributed pressure to get an equal squeeze out of Permatex all around the perimeter. Don’t worry if you end up with excess. Excess adhesive can be cleaned up with a rag and mineral spirits or brake/contact cleaner. Let dry overnight 5. A couple of strips of masking tape can be carefully applied to assure the guard doesn’t move

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1. Harley-Davidson reserves the right to discontinue models or change specifications at any time without incurring any obligations. Vehicle specifications may vary by country and region depending on local laws. Some models are not available i certain countries. 1. Harley-Davidson reserves the right to discontinue models or change specifications at any time without incurring any obligations. Vehicle specifications may vary by country and region depending on local laws. Some models are not available in certain countries. 1. Harley-Davidson reserves the right to discontinue models or change specifications at any time without incurring any obligations. Vehicle specifications may vary by country and region depending on local laws. Some models are not available in certain countries. 2. Measurement reflects 81.7 kg operator weight. 2. Measurement reflects 81.7 kg operator weight. 2. Measurement reflects 81.7 kg operator weight. 3. Recommended 91 octane or higher fuel (R+M)/2 (87 octane or higher for XL 883 models). Standard and optional fuel systems may vary by country and region. 3. Recommended 91 octane or higher fuel (R+M)/2 (87 octane or higher for XL 883 models). Standard and optional fuel systems may vary by country and region. 3. Recommended 91 octane or higher fuel (R+M)/2 (87 octane or higher for XL 883 models). Standard and optional fuel systems may vary by country and region. 4. Standard and optional wheels may vary by country and region. 4. Standard and optional wheels may vary by country and region. 4. Standard and optional wheels may vary by country and region. 5. Values shown are nominal. Performance may vary by country and region. 5. Values shown are nominal. Performance may vary by country and region. 5. Values shown are nominal. Performance may vary by country and region. 6. Security systems include the immobiliser and siren. 6. Security systems include the immobiliser and siren. 6. Security systems include the immobiliser and siren. 7. Availability of colours may vary from dealer to dealer and is subject to change without notice. 7. Availability of colours may vary from dealer to dealer and is subject to change without notice. 7. Availability of colours may vary from dealer to dealer and is subject to change without notice. 8. Model not available in all markets. 8. Model not available in all markets. 8. Model not available in all markets. 9. See motorcycle owner’s manual for complete details. 9. See motorcycle owner’s manual for complete details. 9. See motorcycle owner’s manual for complete details. 10. Inspections of certain systems and components are required at 4,000 km intervals. 10. Inspections of certain systems and components are required at 4,000 km intervals. 10. Inspections of certain systems and components are required at 4,000 km intervals.

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1. Remove the seat, side panels, and fuel tank. Kill switch connector Photo 1 2. Unplug and remove the stock headlight. 3. Unplug and remove the stock kill button. See Photo 1. 4. Unplug and remove the stock taillight. Using a utility knife, trim the taillight mounting tabs flush with the underside of the fender. 5. Taillight Installation: Attach the provided LED taillight to the under side of the rear fender using the provided countersunk mounting hardware as shown in Photo 2. Route the taillight wires forward to the area on top of the airbox along the right side of the fender. Secure the taillight wires to the taillight plastic with zip-ties so the tire cannot make contact. Photo 2 6. Rear Turn Signal Installation: Attach the rear turn signals to the flat portions on the sides of the LED taillight. Position them so they are out of the path of the exhaust. Route the wires forward securing with zip-ties. Route the right turn signal wires and the taillight wires around the front of the muffler mount and between the fender and the black plastic splashguard as shown in Photo 3. Route Right Turn Signal & Taillight wires here Photo 3 Page 3 of 10
7. Brake Light Switch Installation: This step requires bleeding the rear brake. If you do not feel comfortable performing this step please refer it to a qualified mechanic. Installation: Remove the guard that protects the rear master cylinder and reservoir. Temporarily remove the bolt that secures the brake reservoir to the frame. Remove the bolt that holds the banjo fitting to the top of the rear master cylinder. Replace this bolt with the provided hydraulic switch retaining the upper and lower crush washers as shown in Photo 4. Bleeding the Brakes: Do not begin this process without a fresh bottle of brake fluid. Remove the lid from the brake fluid reservoir. Put the box end of 8mm wrench over the brake bleed nipple and install the bleed hose (supplied) tightly over the nipple. Position the loop on the hose above the nipple as shown in Photo 5 with the other end of the hose in a container to catch the fluid. Crack the bleed nipple open about 1/8 to a quarter turn keeping the loop in the hose vertical. Slowly depress the brake pedal to fill the hose with fluid. Pump slowly until you have brake fluid extending up into the loop, then you can pump the pedal fairly aggressively to drive air out of the system – The fluid above the bleed nipple will prevent air from re-entering the system. DO NOT LET THE RESERVOIR GO DRY – ADD FLUID AS NEEDED. Pump the pedal until there are no more bubbles, and then close the nipple with the wrench. Double check that the pedal is firm and the brake works properly.

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Installation Motoworks exhaust 1. Install Motoworks tailpipe with muffler using bolt supplied in kit. (Fig 3) 2. Tighten tailpipe mounting bolt. 3. RECHECK ALL YOUR WORK 4. We recommend that you clean the entire exhaust system with a mild detergent, i. e. glass cleaner prior to starting as any oily residue may cause permanent staining. 5. Before operating check for proper clearance between Motoworks exhaust and ATV i. e. frame, plastic, brake line, fuel line etc. if problems exist, recheck work. Note: It is normal for the new exhaust to emit white smoke the first time you start the ATV. This is from the oil used during manufacturing.

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1. Place the mounting plate into position on the front bumper tube assembly and attach with the four ¼- 20 u-bolts, hex nuts, and lock washers. See the illustration below for detail. 2. Place winch onto the mounting plate and attach with the four 5/16-18 hex bolts and lock washers that came with the winch. See the illustration below for detail. NOTE: There are two sets of mounting holes to accommodate the 3.0ci winch, A2000 and A2500 winches. 3. Tighten all fastners securly at this time. Place the vinyl caps on the ends of the ¼-20 u-bolts, to cover up the sharp edges of the u-bolts that are exposed. 4. Make all electrical connections. Use the winch manuel that came with the winch for instructions to make all electrical connections

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Turn Signal Switch Installation Front Wiring Connections Field Effect Transistor Installation Taillight Installation: Install the Acerbis DOT taillight over the empty well left in the stock fender using the two 5 x 20 mm bolts and 6 x 16 mm bolt found in the parts bag. Position the taillight over the previous taillight mounting well and transfer the hole locations for the top mounting holes onto the fender with a felt pen or snap punch (Photo 3) so that they are 3/8 of an inch above the edge of the taillight opening as shown in Photo 3. Drill two 3/16 inch holes for the top mounts. Attach the taillight using the top mounting screws, then pull the license plate holder down toward the bottom of the fender so that the taillight is pulled as horizontal as possible. Transfer drill a 1/4” hole at the bottom mounting location with the taillight in this position. When installing the bottom license plate mount bolt, make sure to install the 6 x 16 mm bolt from the bottom up to minimize the opportunity for the tire to grab it. Run the taillight
wires along the left frame rail using the stock wire clamps to support it. 8. Rear Turn Signal Installation: Turn signal mounting requires that you drill a 3/8 inch hole in either side of the rear fender near where it meets the side panels. You can achieve a clean,
durable installation using this mounting location. Mount the rear turn signals by drilling a 3/8 hole in the rear fender in the location shown in Photo 5, 3-3/4 inches back from the front edge (pointed tip of fender where it meets the side panel) and 2-3/4 “ up from the bottom edge Brake Light Switch Installation

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Headlamp switch (XC-W) In this model the headlamp is switched on with the pull switch [1] . Flasher switch The flasher switch is a separate unit and is mounted on the left portion of the handlebar. The wire harness is designed in a way that whenever you want to use your bike off-road, you can dismount the entire turn indicator system without affecting the function of the remaining electrical system. Flasher left Flasher right Starter button Pushing the black starter button [2] will actuate the E-starter. Indicator lamps The green control lamp [5] flashes in the same rhythm as the flashing indicator when the indicator is working. The blue control lamp [6] lights up when the high beam is on. ENGLISH 7 2 Emergency OFF switch (EXC Australia) The red emergency-OFF switch [3] is arranged adjacent to the throttle grip. In this position, the E-starter is operational and the engine can be started. In this position, the E-starter and ignition circuits are interrupted.The E-starter cannot be actuated, and the engine will not start, not even if you attempt to start it with the kickstarter. Pushing the black starter button [4] will actuate the E-starter. 3 4 5 6 1 OPERATION INSTRUMENTS » ENGLISH 8 TEST All of the display segments briefly light up for the display function test. WS (wheel size) The display changes and the circumference of the front wheel is briefly displayed in millimeters (2205 mm corresponds to a front wheel circumference of 21″ with production tires). Afterwards the display will return to the previous display mode